Liquid Hand Soap and Time Saver

Liquid Hand Soap and Time Saver

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A1 mini

0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
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Description

When the liquid hand soap refill gets down to the the last few ounces, it takes a long time to hold the refill bottle to have the soap flowed down into the soap dispenser. No one has the patience and time to do that so the last ounce or two are usually thrown away along with the bottle.


Waste no more: print out this refiller to save time and frustration and use the liquid soap down to the last drops.

 

It can also be used to transfer the last ounces of some other household liquid to a new bottle. I have used it on dishwashing liquid, and big bottles of hand sanitizer refills without needing to scale the model up or down.


It’s simple to use: Remove the bottle caps, put this refiller onto the new refill bottle (see first photo) or dispenser (see 2nd photo), then place the near-empty bottle upside down on top of this refiller. IMPORTANT: Make sure the side labeled “TOP” is up and the “BOTTOM” side is down, as shown in the 4th photo. Otherwise, the hand soap will not flow down into the bottle below and may spill out.


Easily print with PLA, no support is needed.


After the print job is finished, remove the brims including the inner brim that may cover the opening of the center tube. Be mindful that some edges may be sharp after the brims are removed.


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I like the design quite a bit and the print came out fairly nice on my A1
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Thanks for the boost
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Printed okay, but it might be a good idea to add supports to the two lower arches. I noticed some warping/artifacts on the areas with more extreme angles. It will serve its purpose though, I just lightly sanded most of the imperfections off. Thanks for the design! I had this on a list of things to make. Going to print some for my family, too.
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Hi, First of all, thank you for printing the model. Now let's see if we can sort out this mystery. Did you change anything on the print profile? What filament did you use? This refiller has been printed for at least 34 times during design iterations, plus more than a dozen of times for myself, friends and families. I have never encountered any issue on the cuts. Just to be sure, I printed it again last night (the green one in the photo) after seeing your message, and it printed fiine..
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Thanks for showing the print. Don't forget to remove all the brims, including the inner brim that almost covers the opening of the center tube.
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